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I am very dissapointed with Berger bullets regarding the 338 hybrid bullet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Stecker" data-source="post: 402345" data-attributes="member: 8908"><p>Phorwath,</p><p> </p><p>I think there is some confusion that should be clarified first. You ask above how increasing the seating depth will result in increased pressure. I reread my post to make sure I didn't get mixed up. What I said is that making the COAL shorter or reducing seating depth will increase pressure. </p><p> </p><p>I interpret increased seating depth as making the COAL longer or increasing the volume of space in which the powder will burn. Are we saying the same thing differently or do you disagree? </p><p> </p><p>Airgunner 7,</p><p> </p><p>Almost any change you make to the load will have some affect on barrel whip (tune). I agree with Phorwath. If you can figure out how to identify the tune in a barrel without firing a shot you better let the rest of us know. You'll be the first and will become one of the most popular guys in the shooting sports.</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Stecker, post: 402345, member: 8908"] Phorwath, I think there is some confusion that should be clarified first. You ask above how increasing the seating depth will result in increased pressure. I reread my post to make sure I didn't get mixed up. What I said is that making the COAL shorter or reducing seating depth will increase pressure. I interpret increased seating depth as making the COAL longer or increasing the volume of space in which the powder will burn. Are we saying the same thing differently or do you disagree? Airgunner 7, Almost any change you make to the load will have some affect on barrel whip (tune). I agree with Phorwath. If you can figure out how to identify the tune in a barrel without firing a shot you better let the rest of us know. You'll be the first and will become one of the most popular guys in the shooting sports. Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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